词条 | Emperor Junna |
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| name = Junna | succession = Emperor of Japan | reign = 29 May 823 – 22 March 833 | coronation = 30 May 823 | cor-type = Enthronement | predecessor = Saga | successor = Ninmyō | spouse = {{plainlist|
| issue = See below | house = Yamato | father = Emperor Kanmu | mother = Fujiwara no Tabiko | birth_name = {{nihongo|Ōtomo|大伴}} | birth_date = c. 785 | birth_place = | death_date = {{death date and age|840|6|11|785|df=yes}} | death_place = Heian Kyō (Kyōto) | burial_place = Ōharano no nishi no minenoe no misasagi (Kyoto) |}}{{nihongo|Emperor Junna|淳和天皇|Junna-tennō|c. 785 – 11 June 840}} was the 53rd emperor of Japan,[1] according to the traditional order of succession.[2] Junna reigned from 823 to 833.[3] Traditional narrativeJunna had six Empresses and Imperial consorts and 13 Imperial sons and daughters.[4] His personal name (imina) was {{nihongo|Ōtomo|大伴}}.[5] Junna is traditionally venerated at his tomb; the Imperial Household Agency designates {{nihongo3|Ōharano no Nishi no Minenoe Imperial Mausoleum|大原野西嶺上陵|Ōharano no Nishi no Minenoe no Misasagi}}, in Nishikyō-ku, Kyoto, as the location of Junna's mausoleum.[1] Events of Junna's life
Eras of Junna's reignThe years of Junna's reign are more specifically identified by more than one era name (nengō).[10]
Kugyō{{nihongo|Kugyō|公卿}} is a collective term for the very few most powerful men attached to the court of the Emperor of Japan in pre-Meiji eras.[11]In general, this elite group included only three to four men at a time. These were hereditary courtiers whose experience and background would have brought them to the pinnacle of a life's career. During Junna's reign, this apex of the Daijō-kan included:
Consorts and children{{details|topic=terms related to imperial consorts|Kōkyū#consorts}}Empress: Imperial Princess Shōshi/Masako (正子内親王; 810–879), Emperor Saga's daughter
Hi (Empress as posthumous honors): Imperial Princess Koshi (高志内親王; 789–809), Emperor Kanmu's daughter
Court lady: Princess Otsugu (緒継女王; 787–847) Nyogō: Nagahara no Motohime (永原原姫) Nyogō: Tachibana no Ujiko (橘氏子), Tachibana no Nagana's daughter
Koui: Fujiwara no Kiyoko (藤原潔子), Fujiwara no Nagaoka's daughter Court lady: Kiyohara no Haruko (清原春子), Kiyohara no Natsuno's daughter
Court lady: Ōnakatomi no Yasuko (大中臣安子), Ōnakatomi Fuchiio's daughter
Court lady: Ōno no Takako (大野鷹子), Ōno no Masao's daughter
Court lady: Tachibana no Funeko (橘船子), Tachibana no Kiyono's daughter
Court lady: Tajihi no Ikeko (丹犀池子), Tajihi no Kadonari's daughter
Unknown lady
Ancestry[12]{{ahnentafel|collapsed=yes |align=center |boxstyle_1=background-color: #fcc; |boxstyle_2=background-color: #fb9; |boxstyle_3=background-color: #ffc; |boxstyle_4=background-color: #bfc; |boxstyle_5=background-color: #9fe; |1= 1. Emperor Junna |2= 2. Emperor Kanmu (737–806) |3= 3. Fujiwara no Tabiko (759–788) |4= 4. Emperor Kōnin (709–782) |5= 5. Takano no Niigasa (c. 720–790) |6= 6. Fujiwara no Momokawa (732–779) |7= 7. Fujiwara no Moroane |8= 8. Prince Shiki (d. 716) |9= 9. Ki no Tochihime (d. 709) |10=10. Yamato no Ototsugu |11=11. Haji no Maimo |12=12. Fujiwara no Umakai (694–737) |13=13. Kume no Wakame (d. 780) |14=14. Fujiwara no Yoshitsugu (716–777) |15=15. Abe no Komina (d. 784) |16=16. Emperor Tenji (626–672) |17=17. Koshi-no-michi no Iratsume |18=18. Ki no Morohito |19=19. Michi |20= |21= |22= |23= |24=24. Fujiwara no Fuhito (659–720) |25=25. Soga no Shōshi |26= |27= |28=28. Fujiwara no Umakai (694–737) |29=29. Isonokami no Kunimina no Ōtoji |30=30. Abe no Nukamushi |31= }} Notes1. ^1 Emperor Junna, Ōharano no Nishi no Minenoe Imperial Mausoleum, Imperial Household Agency 2. ^Ponsonby-Fane, Richard. (1959). The Imperial House of Japan, p. 64. 3. ^Brown and Ishida, pp.282–283; Varley, H. Paul. (1980). Jinnō Shōtōki, p. 164; Titsingh, Isaac. (1834). {{Google books|18oNAAAAIAAJ|Annales des empereurs du Japon, pp. 102–106.|page=102}} 4. ^1 2 3 4 Brown and Ishida, p. 282. 5. ^Titsingh, p. 103; Brown and Ishida, p. 282. 6. ^Julian dates derived from NengoCalc 7. ^1 Brown and Ishida, pp. 282–283. 8. ^Brown and Ishida, p. 283; Varely, p. 164. 9. ^Mason and Caiger, p. 69 10. ^Titsingh, p. 102. 11. ^Furugosho: Kugyō of Junna-tennō 12. ^{{cite web|url=https://reichsarchiv.jp/%e5%ae%b6%e7%b3%bb%e3%83%aa%e3%82%b9%e3%83%88/%e5%a4%a9%e7%9a%87%e5%ae%b6#emp053|title=Genealogy|website=Reichsarchiv|access-date=28 January 2018}} {{Ja icon}} References
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